The Bloomfield times. (New Bloomfield, Pa.) 1867-187?, February 27, 1872, Page 8, Image 8

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je 3Cimt0, Htm, BloomficUr, )a.
Female Swindlers.
The city of New York is badly troubled
with swindlers of all kinds, and some of
the most troublesomo ones are women.
For the last two months It has been known
to (ho Central Office Detectives that a pair
of female sharpers were acting in concord
to bilk merchants, by ordering goods sent
to apartments temporarily hired for the
purpose, and disappearing with the goods
while the messenger was waiting for his
pay. Last week the pair were arrested in
a small back room In an tip-town street,
and when taken to Police llcadquartors
gave tholr names as Eva Pt. Vallie, alias
La Sage, and Libbio Davis. The former
attempted to hang herself to tho bam of
her cell window the next morning, after
which she went into hysterics, and was
taken to Bcllovuo Hospital. Here it was
ascertained that underneath her feminine
attire, sho was clad in a complete suit of
malo clothing. Tho women had their sign
out, at tholr rooms, as dressmakers. A
large portion of the property was recovered
in the apartment. It is believed that these
two have made way, in the course of a few
months, with no less than eighteen or
twenty thousand dollars'worth of silks and
laces.
Swallowed a Tooth.
The Oxford, Pa., Press says: About eight
weeks ago, Miss Jessie Squire, daughter of
llev. John Squire, residing near Port
Deposit, Cecil county swallowed while a
tflecp an artificial tooth and plate to which
it was attached. This plate, which was
one and a quarter inches by three-quarters
ol an inch, lodged in the thorax, where it
romaihed until removed by Dr. Smith, an
eminent surgeon of Baltimore, Md., on
Vriday a week.
It caused the young lady, as would be
supposed, great inconvenience, as sho was
unable to swallow any food except in
nearly fluid state, and her condition was
constantly growing worse. It baffled at
tempts to dislodge it until Dr. Smith prob
ed for it, reaching with an instrument
some ten or twelve inches down the pa
tient's throat. The obstruction was reach
ed and drawn up to the entrance of the
throat, when by a great effort Miss Squire
roughed it out.
A Funeral Congregation and the Corpse
Fall Into a Cellar.
The Elmira (N. Y.) AdtertUer of Feb
ruary 2d says: 'Yesterday afternoon the
funeral of Ellen Grady took place at the
house of John M'Nevins, on Railroad
avenue, near First street. As the corpse
was about to bu carried out, tho floor of
the room gavo way, and precipitated some
forty or fifty of those nssemblcd into the
cellar, a disianco of six feet, together with
the furniture of the room and the corpse.
Considerable excitement, and confusion
ensuod. Fortunately, no injury resulted to
any one, except the spraining of the wrist
of one woman, and a slight cut on the face
of another. It is remarkable that so ex.
citing an accident could occur and bo at
tended with such little damage and injury.
After extricating the people from the eel
lar, tho funeral proceeded without further
accident or remarkable incident.
VS" A rlisjmtch dated the 20th Inst., says:
This morning in Clark county, two miles
above New Albany, Ind., a log house, in
which resided a German and his wife nam
ed Dently,was found burned to the ground,
and on searching tho debris their remains
were found in tho cellar. Ilently sold a
huge lot of bacon yesterday, and it is sup
poscd that they were murdered for the
money he received and the house burned by
the robliers to cover the crime.
Foreign Items.
Hostility to the Jens.
Advices received in London, state that
the Jewish persecution in Roumania is in
erersing. Largo numbers of Jews daily
(all victims to the hatred of Uie native in
habitants, over whom the authorities ex
ercise no control. Murdor in publio is
frequent uud unpunished. U unfortunate
Israelites are subjected to every species of
indignity and prosecution their enemies
oau devihe. Their dwellings are fired by
riotous mobs, and Uvea are not uufreijuent-
ly sacrificed to complete the holocaust
Relentless pei-secutiuu lias compelled many
to leave the territory. Numbers of these
refugees are blociug themselves under
Turkish protection. In tho oity of Kaliu
the persecution has been developed lu tho
bloodiest aspect. Seventy Israelites, in
eluding defenseless woman and children,
have fallen victims to oppression. Thiity-
llve were wouuded, inuny fatally. '
t3 Duiing a terrible hurricane in Ln.
don, recently, a largo piece of stone, weigh
ing two tons, was blown off the centre
tower of the House of Parliament. Many
oraft were lost in the Thames, und there
weru numerous street accidents.
t3T A dispatch from Ilatavia, report
that heavy gales have prevailed through
out the Island of Java, and that the clove
orop has lieen destroyed.
, C3TA very unusual caso Ik reported
from Salisbury, England, where a gentle
nan has been tiued $500 by tho local mag
istrate for refusing to serve in tho ofllco of
Mayor, to which he was elected last Novcm
bur.
RAILROADS.
Pennsylvania B. It. Time TaMp.
NEWPORT STATION.
On mill after Nov. 12th, IH71. Panencr trains
will rim a follow:
EAMT.
Mall 6.1h p. M ilui1yixri-l Sunday
llarrlsburg Aocom 1124 p. daily " Sunday.
Thro' Vans. I.M A. M. (tla'r) dally v'lil Monday.
Way Pass. 8.111 A. M.. illlir.v. except (nimbiy.
Mull ,2.31) P. M. ilailv i si i'iu Miliday.
Mixed B.:il P.M.. dal'v except Sunday.
Cliiciu'll Kx.(llag) ll.MH P.M .d.nlv. ; ,. ,,: v:lt'rday
.1. .1. It ,U('I. A V. ,i:.-nr.
P. H. Mall Kant rearing I'hilmlciplnaat ll.lup.M.
DUNCANNON STATION.
On and after Hundny, Nov ijtli. li.i.m will
leave Dtincaniion, hi follows :
WKM IM.
Cincinnati Express (Han) fur, l. M. Iiallv.
Way Passengei. 8.12 a. u . ' : 1 1 -. cvept Sunday
Mall. 1.SHP, m (Iad rMvpi Hunday
Mixed, 6.47 I'. M., daily i xec t i,
KASTW'Al l
llnrls'burg Accoin li.Wp. m.. d.nlYcvcpt Sunday.
Mall &4(lp. m. ' "
Cincinnati! Express lump. in. il.i'iv..
WJI. ('. KlSii, Agent.
Northern Ccn1r.il Ksiilwti)-.
WINTER ARRANGEMENT.
Through and Direct Rout In .ind (rum Wanhlng
tun, HtUtimore, AVimiim. KvU; Huffaio,
Jiochetter and Aitgitra tMlln.
ON AND AFTKK SUNDAY. November 12th
1871, the train on the Northern Central lull
way will run as follows :
NORTHWARD.
MAIL TKA1N.
Iaves Baltimore, 8.30 a.m. I llarrlsburg, 1.4.1 p m
Williamsport 7.UU p. in., aud arr. at Elmira, 10.45
BUFFALO EXPRESS.
Leave Baltimore, 7.36p.m. I llaiTlsburg.in.40 p.m
Wllliamsriort, 2.25 a. in. Klniira, a. in.
Arrives at Caumidalgua at 8. 15 a. in.
FAST LINK.
Leaves Baltimore 12.40 p. in. llarrlsburg 4.40 p.m.
Arr. at v .lliamsport R.Kp.tn.,
WESTERN EXPRESS.
Leaves Baltiinorel0.05p.in. ai.llairlsbiirgl2.50a. in.
MAC, AHA EXPRESS.
Lvs. Baltimore H.nn a.m., llarrisliurK 10.55 a. m
Arrives at Canandalgua at 8.25 p. in.
SOUTHWARD.
MAIL TRAIN.
1-eavci Elmira 5.40 a. in. I Williamsport 9.15 a. m.
llarrisburg 2.10 p. in. Ar.llaltiiuore at 0.50 p.m
BUFFALO EXPRESS.
Leaves CaiiandalKiia 6.55 p. in., Klin Ira 9.40 p. in.
rv iiiiauisiori 1Z.&M1. in., iinrrisnurg at s.uo a. in.
Arrives ai uaiiimore at v.ai a.m.
ERIE EXPRESS.
Lvs. Hiinbury 9.25 a.m., Ar.llarrlslmrg 11.20 a.m
PACIFIC EXPRESS.
Lvs. llarrlsburg 11.45 a.m., Ar.Baltimore 3.00 p.m.
MAliAltA EXPRESS SOUTH.
Lvs Canandauua 9.10a.m. I lilmlra 12.15 p. m.
,v inmiietpoi i. ,i.u;ij.iu. i nuuuury .4U p. ill.
" llarrisburg 7.00 p.m. I ar. Baltlmore,lo.lop.iu
HARRISIUTRd ACCOMMODATION.
Lvs. Iliurlsburu 7.3U a. in.. Ar. Baltimore 12.00. m.
.Mnil I rain north and south. Fast l.hieiiorth.
Paclllo Express and Kile Exoress. dallv ruvut
ounu.iy.
Biitlalo Express north and south and Clncln
nail Express south, leave dally.
For further Information aimlv at the Ticket
onico. rennsyivania itaiiroan icmi.
AL.riti.ii u. risKK,
General Superintendent
ki:aii; it a 11.-110 ai.
WINTER ARRANGEMENT.
Monday, ov. istli, 1871.
GREAT TRUNK LINE FROM THE NORTH
and North-West for Philadelphia, New York,
Heading, lNltsville,Taiiiaqua,Ashland.Shamoklii,
Lebanon, Allentown, Easton, Ephrata, I.ltlz, Lau
caster, Columbia, &c.,&c.
Trninsleave llarrlsburg for New York, as follows:
At 2.45, 8.10, a. M., and 2.00, r. m., connecting
with similar trains on the Pennsylvania Railroad,
and arriving at New York at 10:07 a. in., 3.42,
and 9:45 p. in., respectively.
Hlenplug cars accompany the 2.45 a. in., train
wit hunt change.
Returning : Leave New Y'ork at 9 A. M., 12.30
noon, and 5 p. in., Philadelphia at 7.30, 8.30 a. m.
3.31) p. M. bleeping curs accompany the 5 e. M.,
train from New Vork. without change.
Mave llarrlsburgfor Reading, Pottsville, Tama
(lia, Mliiersvllle, Ashland, Hliamokln, Allen
town, and Philadelphia, at 8. 10, a. m., and 2.00, and
4.05, p. m., stopping at Lebanon and principal way
stations; the 4.05 p. in. train connecting for Phila
delphia, Pottsville and Columbia only. For Potts
ville, Schuylkill Haven and Aiihurii.vls Schuylkill
and Siisiiuuhanua liallioad, leave llarrlsburg at
3.4(1 p. m.
East I'eima. Railroad trains leave Reading for
Allentown, Easton and New York at '.34, 10.40
a. in. and 4.05 p. in. Returning leave New York
at 9.00 a. in., 12.30 noon and 6.00 p. in. and Allen
town at 7.20 a. III. 12.25 noon, 2.15,4.25 and 8.35 p.m.
Way passenger train leave Philadelphia at 7.30
A. M., connecting with similar train on East Penn'a
Railroad, returning from Heading at 6.20 p. M.,
Sloppluitnt all HUt loan.
lCitve Pottsville at nine o'clock In the morning
and 2.30 p.m.: Herudou at 10.00 o'clock A. M.
Hliamokln at 6.40 and 11.15 a. m. : Ashland, 7.05 a.
m. and 12.43 noon ; Alahony City at 7l a. m., mid
1.20 p. M. ; Tainiuiua at .: a. m. and Hop. u. for
Philadelphia and New York, Heading, Uarris
burg, &:
1-ave Pottsville via Schuylkill and Susquehanna
Railroad at 8. 15 a.m., for llarrlsburg.audll :45a. in.
for Pine (irove and Tremont.
Heading accommodation train: leaves Pottsville
at 6.411 A. M., passing Keadlngat 7.30a, m., arriving
at Philadelphia at 10.20 a. returning leaves
Philadelphia at 4.45 p. M. passing Headlug ut 7.35
P.m.. arriving at Pottsville at V 20 p. M.
Pottstown Accommodation train : Leaves Potts
town at 7.00 a. in. .reluming, leaves Phlladelphiaat
4.15 u. in.
Columbia Railroad trains leave Heading at 7.20
a. in. and 6.16 p. in. for Kphrata, Lltlz, Lancaster,
Columbia. &c.
Returning, leave Lancaster at 8.20 a. m., and 3.25
p. in., and Columbia at 8.16 a. in., and 3.16 p. in.
Perklomen ltallroadtrulnsleavePerkiomen Junc
tion at 7.25, and D.liA a. m., 3.00 and 6.45 p. in. He
turiilug,leave8chweuksvllle at 6.46 a. M.,and H.10
a. m. sod 12.50 ikmiii, and 4:45 p. in., connecting
with similar trains on Headlngroad.
Colebrookdale Railroad train leaves Pnttstnwnat
9.40a. in., and 1.15 and 6.30 p.m., returnliigleave
lt. Pleasant at 7,15, 11 :25 a. in., and 2.64 p. in.,
connecting with similar trains on Heading It. It.
Chester Valley Railroad trains leave Bridgeport
St 8.30 a. in., 2.05 and5.20 p. in. Reluming, leaVe
Downliigtowii at 6.56 a. in., 12.60. noon, and 6.15
p. iii.,coiiuectlng with trains on Reading Railroad.
On Sundays: Leave Now York at 6 p. m .:
Phlla. at 8 a. m. and 3. 15 p. in. jthesa. m. train run
ning only to Heading: Pottsville 8 a. in.i Harris
burg 245 a. in., and 2.00 p. m. : leave Allentown at
anil .:'.' p. in. leave Heading at 7:15a. in., and
9.50 p. M..for Harrisburg, at 4:34 a. rn.. for New
Y'ork 9:40 a. iu and 4.14 p. in., for Philadelphia.
Coniinutalloii, Mileage. Season, School and Ex
cursion Ticket to and Iroui all poiiit ut reduced
rates.
Baggage cheeked through, 100 pounds allowed
each passenger.
J. K. WOOTTEN.
' Asst. Snpt. & Eng. Mach'ry.
Reading, Pa., Nov. 13, W7I.
Wage l.lno Itetwceu Newport and New
Uemiantown.
STAOESIeavoNewtiennantowii dally at fnar
o'chs k a. m. Landlsburgat 7. N a. in. Urc.
park at 8 a. in. New Bloomlleld at V'A a. in.
Arriving at NewiH.it to connect with til Ac
commodation train East.
Returning leaves New port on the arrival of the
Mall Train from Philadelphia, at 2.30 p. in.
. i i . . SC. KtCiU iroiirtetor.
in
EST
HALL
Clothes
at
Lowest
Prices.
Bring
the
Boys.
Always
full of
Boys and
Men's
Fine
Clothing.
OAK JIAZL,
OAK HALL,
OAK HALL,
OAK
OAK HA LL,
OAK HALL,
OAK HALL,
ORE
D
T"jLEGANT
II y Assortment for
Clothes &
better
Clothes
Ha.es.
of Avnrv siTo
than ever
known in
anv one
D every shape,
and
every stature.
establish
ment.
WANAMAKER Sc BROWN,
Sixth and Market Sts., Philadelphia.
CARLISLE CAKKUGE FACTORY.
A. B. SIIERK
has a large lot of second-hand work on i
hand, which he will sell cheap In order
iu mane room lor new wors.
FOR THE SPKINO TRADE,
lie has. also, the best lot of
NEW WORK ,0N HAND.
Y'ou can always see different styles. The material
Is not in iiueslion any more, for it Is the best used.
If you want satisfaction In style, quality and
price, go to this shop before purchasing elsewhere.
There is no tl rm that has a better Trade, or sells
more In Cumberland and Perry counties.
REPAIRING. AND PAINTING
promptly attended to. Factory Corner of South
and Pitt Klreetn,
3 dp " CARLISLE, PA.
English Roofing Felt
Is found to stand well In all climates, being ex
tensively used for Roofing Houses, Out-Build-in
ps and Shedsj for Laying Flat Roofs, Gutters,
Lining Granaries, Storehouses, er Walls,
(either outside or Inside), and for placing un
der Slates or Tiles. It is also a cheap and
effective Ceiling on the underneath side of raf
tera of a Slated or Tiled Roof, and as a Celling
to Iron Roofs, counteracting Heat, Frott, and
Condensation of Moisture.
Tho English Felt Is nut up In rolls of 25
yards In length, by S'i Inches in width, aud
containing a surface of 300 square feet.
THREE-PLY FELT FOR ROOFING.
In Rolls, 20 Incites wlde.bv 60 feet In lenirthi
each roll will cover a surface 10 feel square, or
100 square fect.
It is to be laid across the roof, alilngle fash
ion, with a Inp of two inches, and secured by
nailing the edges with 3d nalla and tin caps.
When laid, the Felt is So be painted with
Mastic Roof Coating, and Sanded. The Mas
tie Roof Coating is mixed, ready for use, and
Is applied with a brush.
TARRED ROOFING FELT.
Used extensively for Sheathing Houses, and for
Tar and Gravel Roofing, also for placing under
Slate, Tin and 8lilngle Rooting.
It Is used In packing Woolens and Furs to
protect them from moths.
Put up in rolls weighing 45 pounds each.
15 pounds Felt will cover a snrfaco of 100
square fect.
TWO -PLY FELT,
For Sheathing Houses. Rooflnr Temporary
Buildings, muking Watertight Floors, and for
placing unucroiaie ana Biungtes.
In rolls, 2tl inches wldo by 50 feet In length.
Each roll will cover a surface of 10 feet square
or 100 square fect.
For Sheathing It can be nailed npon the stud
ding, making a perfectly air tight slieutliltir.
and sure protection from dampness. Rats,
mice, or vermin will not go near It.
MICA CANVAS ROOFING,
In rolls containing 250 square feet. Is to be
luid across the roof, aud lapped shiugla fush
ion with a lap of two Inches, and secured by
nailing the edges with 20 or., tucks.
This is the only Composition Roofing that
does not require a flnislilug coat of paint or
cement.
UNTARRED SHEATHING FELT,
For Carpet Lining, Deadening Floors, and for
putting under Slate, Tin and Shingle Roollng.
Put up iu rolls weighing 100 pounds.
10 pounds Kelt will cover a surface 10 feet
square, or 100 square feet.
MANUFACTURED BY THE
PENN ROOFING CO.,
105 South 2nd Street,
BMiWt PHILADELPHIA, PA.
TIIK subscriber keep conitiintly on hand, a
1' INK ASSOUTMISNT OK
FRICNCH CALF SKINS,
I'JXK LININGS,
R O A N S ,
MOROCCOS,
SHOE THREAD,
PEGS, A WLS,
and a general assortment of articles used by Shoe
makers.
MORTIMER.
TO COIVHl-JMl'TIVISH.
The advertiser, having been permanently rnred
of that dread disease, consumption, by a simple
remedy, Is anxloui lo make known to bis fellow
sulteiuis the means of cine. To all who desire It,
ho will send a copy of I lie prescription used (free
of charge.) with the directions for preparing and
lining Uie name, which they will Uud a sure cure
for cousiiin. tlon, uthina. bronchitis, etc. Parties
wishing the prescript ion will please address
tly Jlov. V llWAItll A. WILSON.
2IA South Third Ml., Williamsburg, N. Y.
0UNG
MEN
Should al
wayi deal
at Sixth
and
lffarket
UITS
Stylish
& Splen
did. Durable
and Eco
nomical. Come&
see them
OAK HALL,
OAK HALL,
OAK HALL,
HALL,
OAK HA LL,
OAK HALL,
OAK HALL.
0VELTIES
in
FUSTE CLOTHES
all at
Reasonable
Prices.
Fresh Garden, Flower, Tree and
Shrnb, Evergreen, Frnit and
Herb Seeds,
PREPAID BY MAIL.
A complete and judicious assortment, 23
sorts of either class, (1.00. The six class
es, (100 packets) for $.1.00. Also, an im
mense stock of one year grafted Fruit
Trees, Small Fruits, Fruit Stocks, Young
Fmit,Ornament!il and Evergrocn Seedlings,
Bulbs, Roses, Vines, House and Border
Plants, &c., &c., the most complete assort
ment in America. Prepaid by mail. Priced
Catalogues to any address, also trade lists,
gratis. Seeds on Commission. Agents
Wanted.
B. M. WATSON, Old Colony Nurseries
and Seed Warehouso, Plymouth, Mass.
Established 1842. 0 5 12
OSADALIS
THE INGREDIENTS THAT
COMPOSE KOSADALIS are
published on every package, there
fore it is nof a secret preparation,
consequently
rnisiciAxs prescribe it
It is a certain euro for Scrofula,
Syphilis in all its forms, Rheuma
tism, Skin Disease, Liver Com
plaint and all diseases of the
Ulood.
ONE BOTTLE OP E0SA3ALI3
will do more good than ton bottles
of tho Syrups of Sarsaparilla.
THE UNDERSIGNED PHYSICIANS
have used Rosadalis in tliei r practice
for the past three years and freely
ondorss it as a reliable Altcrativo
and Ulood Purifier.
DU. T. C. PUG IT, rf Daltimote.
DH.T.J. UOYKIX,
Dlt. R. W.CAHII.
DR. V. O. DA N N KIXV.
mi. J. t. Sl'AltMS, of N'lchouuvillo,
DO. J'l. MrCAIlTHA, Columbia,
. S. f.
Dft. A. R. NOnLI'.S, F.dgeromh, N. C.
USED LSD KTDOIISID BY
J. II. nir.NClHtSOXS, KalUtlvcr,
V. W.JSMITH, Jackson, Mlrh.
A. V. W ilKKLKU.l.ims, Ohio.
H. HAI.b, I.im.i.ol io.
LIlAVK.V it l'(.,Of.Hinvlllr, Vs.
SAM'L. G. McFADUKN, .Murlro.'S
hom, Trim.
Our spare will net sllnw nf any ex.
trnurJ ieri.uk lu relation to tho
virtueaot llos.ub'.n. To tho ltediral
ProteRsion we j:il.ilantco a Kluid fcx
tract superior tu any they have ever
used in tho treu incut of dlseascd
IIIimhI; und to tlie.i.'.'lu-teil wosaytry
Rosailnlls. and vuli will bo restore!
to health.
Rosailalis is sold by all Druiii'W,
prlco 60 por bottle. Addresn
EH. CLEMENTS k CD.
Manufacturing ChtmittM,
DALTIMOkK, II II.
6 30 62
AGENTS WANTED.
Mark Twain's New Book I
"ROUGHING IT,"
18 HKADY FOB CAN VAH8KHH.
It is a companion volumo to
"INNOCENTS ABROAD,"
of which
100,000 COPIICN
Have already been ordered, and is still ouo of
the best selling bmks out.
Don't waste time on hooks no one wnuts, hut
take one people will stop you on the streets to sub
scribe for. "There is a lime to luuuh." and all
who road this book will see clearly thut time has
came. Apply at once ior jerritoruiry, circulars,
and Terms. Address
DUKI'IKl.1) ASI1MKA1), l'lihllsher,
0 i 711 Hunsom street, riilladelphla.
i. W. UIKVIN. 4. II. OlKVlN
J M. tilUVIN HON,
NO. , bTKAU'H WIIAItr1,
11 a 1 1 1 iii o r c , M rt .
-Wewlll pay strict attention to the sale of all
kinds of country produce, and remit the amounts
promptly. , 5 1H ly
o
A
D
Boots!
B00t8l
A Kill Asiottn'cqiof
THE CELEBRATED YOKK BOOTS,
Hand or Machine Rlded. Whole Stuck Double
Hole and
Warranted to Give Entire Satisfaction,
Manufactured and For Sale to the Trade by
M. S. SPAHB,
YORK, PA.
A full Assortment of
Boots, Shoes and B,ubbers
Constantly on Hand.
W Special Attention raid Order.
6 23 20.
Tenth Volume of Wood's Household
. Magazine begins with January 187a. Its
regular contributors Include Horace Greeley,
Gall Hamilton. Thos. K. Beecher, Dr. Dlo
Lewis, Dr. W. VT. Hall, James Parton, etc.
Harriet Beecher Btowe. Brick Pomeroy, Joha
G. Baxe, Mat. Gen. Kllpatrlck, Petrolium V.
Nasby, ect., write for it occasionally. Terms,
One Dollar a year. In clubbing, three first
class periodicals are given for the price of one
of them. The most liberal Premium List ever
published. No periodical Is moie frequently or
favorably mentioned by the press. Wood's
Household Magazine Is one of the monuments
of business enterprise which mark the age.''
MethodM Home Journal, Philadelphia, Pa.
" It has been improving ever since we knew
It a good criterion for the future." Courier,
New Market, Canada. "It is a marvel of
cheapness and first-class quality combined."
Mie York Timet. Specimen copy sent free U
any address. 8. 8. WOOD & CO.,
3 Newburjh, N. Y.
Professional Cards.
WM;.A- firONSt.EK, Attorney-at-Law,
'7 Onice adjoining his residence, on East
Malu street, New Uloointleld, Perry co., Pa. 3 2 ly
Sit GALBUAITli,Attorney-at-iaw,
. New Bloomlleld, Perry co.. Pa.
-Pensions, . Bounties, Back Pay. and all
Claims against the Government, promptly collect
ed, onice with Win. A.'Hponsler, Esq. 3 1 2 ly.
JOHN O.SHATToT Burge7nPen7Jst
New Bloomlleld, Perry co.. Pa.
tlstry All kinds of Mechanical and Surgical Den
Drlces.donein the best manner, and at reasonable
VOnceover Mortimer's store. 3 2 lv
CHAS. A. BARNKTT, Attorney-at-Law
, New Bloomlleld, Perry co.. Pa.
aa-OIIIce adjaluing Mortlaier' Store. a 2 ly
Br- McINTIRE Attorney at Law, andI)is.
, irV. Att9rney "f ''erry county. Olllce with
J. T. Mclntire, New Bloomlleld, I'enn a.
LJSWIS POTTER,
ATTORNKV-AT-LaW & NOTART POBI.IC,
ev Itloomletd, Perry Cvuntu, Jnn'u.
li,e!,al attention given to Collections of all
kinds, to the settlement of eHtates, &e., and all
other legal business prosecuted with fidelity and
dispatch. Also, Depositions, Affidavits and Ac
knowledements taken.
WOtliee live doors West of Hutch's hotel. 32 ly.
JBAILY, Attorney at Law,
1 , New Bloomlleld, Perr Co., Pa
" Office In the Court House, with J. It. Shuler.
hsq. Refers to it. Mclntire, Esq. June 27, 1871,
WM. M. BUTCH. Attorney-at-Uw, and Mill,
tary Claim Agent,
. New Bloomlleld, Perry eo., Pa.
WOnicji Two doors West of P. Mortimer
Store 3 7 ly
CI.KK MURRAY.
Attorney-at-Law,
Centre Siiuare,
. . , New Wuomlleld. Perry co., Pa.
- All business entrusted to his care will re
ceive prompt attention. 3 2 tf
CHAS. J. T, McINTIRE, Attorney-at-Law,
New Bloomlleld, perry co.. Pa.
f f All professional business promptly and faith
fully attended to. 3 2 lv.
M. N. SEIBICRT, Attorney-at-Law,
Bloomlleld, 333 ly.
jxew uioomueiu, rerry co.. ra.
LEBANON
Mutual Firo Insurance Compuny,
or
Jonewtown, Penn'a.
POLICIES PERPETUAL at Iiw Rates. No
Steaiu risks taken. This la one of the best
conducted and most reliable Companies In the
H!1i.t.e, Country proerty insured Perpetually
at M 00 per thousand, and Towu property at S5 w
per thousuud.
LEWIS POTTER,
NEW BLOOM FIELD, PA.,
Agent for Perry County.
ruiiTtY couxti
Ileal Estate, Insurance,
AMU
AGENCY.
CLAIM
LEWIS POTTER & CO.,
Keaf ASifafe Broken, Insurance, Jc Ctatm Agent
New liloomflolU, I'tt.
WF. INVITE the attention of buyers and sell,
ers to the advantages we offer them In utir
nce r dl,'HMl"l' ot reu' eslale through our of.
Wehave a very large llstof deslrab property,
consisting of farms, town property, mills, store
and tayern stands, and real estate of any uescrip-
-- " u ' Dnwin ui Nil, uewrip-
tloa which we are prepared to otrer at great bar.
r,-.... .... wiicitinc uiu iiuieriy very exiensive
y, and use all our etrorbi. akin umi .iliii. ..,..
ij, mm uMi Hii our enoris, skill, and dllllgeiioe te
effect a sale. We make no charges iiuless the
proiwrty Is sold while registered with us. We also
draw up deeds, bonds, mortgages, audall leital pa
pers at moderate rates. r
Wonie of the best, cheapest, and most reliable
fire, .life, and cattle Insurance companies In u,e
United Males are repi-usented at this airenev
Proierty Insured either on the cash or mutual
plan, and iieriwtually at M and 85 per thousand.
1 elisions, liounties, and all kinds of war claims
eo leeted. T here are thousands of soldiers and
heirs of soldiers who aro entitled to pensions and
bounty who have never made application. Sol
d!ers,lf you were wounded, ruptured, oreontraet
ed a disease In the at-rviue from which you are dis
abled, you are entitled to a pension.
When widows of soldiers die or marry, the minor
children are entitled to the iwtmlou.
Parties having any busluehsto transact In our
line, are respecttnily invited to give us a call as
we are eoiilldeiit we can louder satisfaction Iu any
branch of our business.
- No charge lor Informntlon.
l2Uly LliWISPOTTEK & CO.
X? m"BCU,,dst tbe lo.leia Time.